I appreciate the issues of using a mobile device to play the game. I know that I can't scroll on most of the pages, so the functionality is pretty limited. But I expect that with a mobile device. I can't check the webmail version of my nfl-forecast/sandbox simulations using my mobile device. On Chiefsplanet, I can't scroll down to reply to a long message. I also can't edit part of a word. Browsing with a mobile device is just a shitty experience. I know lots of people use nothing but mobile, but I could never do that -- it's barely functional.

I don't think apps help that much. Every app I've tried is such a scaled down version of the full version that I always opt for the full version. Plus an app has to be written from scratch. Sandbox is pretty complicated, both from user functionality, and the amount of code. I won't be writing an app for Sandbox anytime soon.

I blame the device makers. I'm not sure of the technical problems with developing something that behaves like a full browser on a mobile device. But it seems like a tablet should have full browser capability.

Corona, coming off a disappointing playoff loss and the recall of rocket ass-booster implants Cam had surgically grafted on after week 12, had to find another way to move the ball.
The front office feels they have addressed that need by signing so many starting DBs that they'll be able to trade four away,and still have 10 starters.
So without further ado, I give you this year's newest Lights!

18 Corona Lights CB D. J. Hayden
Hayden becomes the sixth starter at CB on The Lights.23 Corona Lights S Eric Reid
Reid will fill the fifth safety role.42 Corona Lights C Travis Frederick
A position of real need, Frederick steps in immediately to replace Ryan Cook.66 Corona Lights TE Vance McDonald
With Keller out, and the enigma that is Gronk, TE help for Ladarius Green comes.90 Corona Lights DE Mike Catapano
Had to take him early to keep him from a bunch of Chiefs fans, but did you see what I saw?114 Corona Lights TE Dion Sims
With Keller out, and the enigma that is Gronk, TE help for Ladarius Green comes.138 Corona Lights WR Chris Harper
San Fran brought him in to compete with Jon Baldwin? Too big a chance for him to play on the 49ers to not take a sixth round flyer on.162 Corona Lights DE Quanterus Smith
If there was a team that could let a DE sit for a year, it's The Lights. Chris Long, Michael Bennett, Derrick Morgan, Ray McDonald and Everson Griffen have a good rotation worked out, so Quanterus wouldn't be a factor this season anyways.

Corona, coming off a disappointing playoff loss and the recall of rocket ass-booster implants Cam had surgically grafted on after week 12, had to find another way to move the ball.
The front office feels they have addressed that need by signing so many starting DBs that they'll be able to trade four away,and still have 10 starters.
So without further ado, I give you this year's newest Lights!

18 Corona Lights CB D. J. Hayden
Hayden becomes the sixth starter at CB on The Lights.23 Corona Lights S Eric Reid
Reid will fill the fifth safety role.42 Corona Lights C Travis Frederick
A position of real need, Frederick steps in immediately to replace Ryan Cook.66 Corona Lights TE Vance McDonald
With Keller out, and the enigma that is Gronk, TE help for Ladarius Green comes.90 Corona Lights DE Mike Catapano
Had to take him early to keep him from a bunch of Chiefs fans, but did you see what I saw?114 Corona Lights TE Dion Sims
With Keller out, and the enigma that is Gronk, TE help for Ladarius Green comes.138 Corona Lights WR Chris Harper
San Fran brought him in to compete with Jon Baldwin? Too big a chance for him to play on the 49ers to not take a sixth round flyer on.

I like the Catapano pick late, and would have considered Reid with the #10 pick if I hadn't traded it away. I definitely would've taken Reid with the #34 pick if he had still been there.

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I like the Catapano pick late, and would have considered Reid with the #10 pick if I hadn't traded it away. I definitely would've taken Reid with the #34 pick if he had still been there.

It's hard not to look like a homer on the Catapano pick, but when I counted up the snaps I couldn't believe it. With as stout as the run defense is, he could be a pass rush specialist who is on the field almost 50% of the time.

I figured someone would have snagged Reid, too. I really didn't even mean to pick him
I had my board set, and he was my plan B at 18. I left for a while, and when I got back he was the pick! I couldn't believe he didn't go 19-22. So, even though he's behind Mark Barron and Glover Quin, he should leapfrog Matt Johnson quickly and eventually beat out Quin.
Hayden has a tougher row to hoe, competing with Cary Williams, Kyle Arrington and Ladarius Webb. Leodis McKelvin, too, but to a lesser extent.